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Photoshop Tricks: Getting That Halftone Effect For Your Title Text

This tutorial is perfect if you’re designing something with a retro or, when tweaked correctly, a comic-book style theme. There are many creative, unusual and highly visible text effects that you can use for your cool brochures and booklets to go retro but one thing you should try is the halftone text effect.

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This tutorial is perfect if you’re designing something with a retro or, when tweaked correctly, a comic-book style theme. There are many creative, unusual and highly visible text effects that you can use for your cool brochures and booklets to go retro but one thing you should try is the halftone text effect. This tutorial will teach you how you can do this in your own installation of Adobe Photoshop. Carefully review the different steps you see below and you should be able to learn how to do this creative text effect easily.

1. To start, first open a new document in Adobe Photoshop. Size it as you deem necessary, but if you plan to print this effect out on paper, you better make sure you set a value of 300ppi for your resolution.

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2. Now, first setup a color background. This will all depend on your taste of course and the theme you are aiming for in this text effect. For our example, we will use a basic light blue. Just use the paint bucket tool to fill out your background with your own color.

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3. Next, create a new layer by pressing CTRL+SHIFT+N in the keyboard. In the small window that opens, add a descriptive name in the name field for this new layer. We will be using this as a pattern layer, so we are naming it here pattern.

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4. Now, you will need to setup your foreground and background colors correctly. Make sure that your foreground is the original color for your background, and the background is set to white. Afterwards, click on Filter -> Render -> Clouds. This should add a cloud pattern to our new layer.

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5. Afterwards, go to Filter -> Sketch -> Halftone pattern. Set the size to 2, the contrast to 0 and the pattern type to dot.

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6. Next, go to Filter -> Sketch -> Photocopy. Set the detail value to 20 and the darkness value to 50. Press OK once done.

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7. Finally, go to the layer view and then select “Color Burn” as the blending mode for your pattern layer.

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8. Good! Now we have a great halftone pattern type background with some color variations. You can now type in your text as desired. Make sure of course you choose your fonts wisely. I would suggest using very thick and sans serif type fonts to make sure that the text effect is more visible. Color your text of course as you need for the theme.

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9. Next, press CTRL+J to duplicate our text layer. We will be doing something with this duplicate later. For now though, double-click on the ORIGINAL text layer to bring up its layer style options. Click on the Stoke checkbox, and apply a 20px size for it. Use a light grey color for this stroke.